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send us your answer at mornings@cbs5.com. we're also on facebook and twitter. >> you have to have a little bit of notoriety or do something that gets you in the news to get these high-profile jobs. >> i remember this guy was in this whole stock scandal in europe and in the newspaper touting the stock and... >> he got fired, didn't he? or no? >> i think he got you know -- but look. you know? >> cnn. >> even better things. >>> all righ. the science of dancing reveals the moves that women find attractive. >>> a little girl runs on a road. that's what drivers see. but it's not real. the purpose for this hologram. they were installed in a san ,, you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about your fiber too. i have for a while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl.
send us your answer at mornings@cbs5.com. we're also on facebook and twitter. >> you have to have a little bit of notoriety or do something that gets you in the news to get these high-profile jobs. >> i remember this guy was in this whole stock scandal in europe and in the newspaper touting the stock and... >> he got fired, didn't he? or no? >> i think he got you know -- but look. you know? >> cnn. >> even better things. >>> all righ. the science of...
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temperatures and some use global climate models and some both. there are lots of future greenhouse gas predictions. there was a brief period of time around the time of the national assessment in the year 2 thousand that we hoped we would see more flows in the river but if you look at the study recently out of university of washington, one has to have a pessimistic outlook on what future flows look like in the colorado river. my colleague marty produced one as well. that show as 50 percent reduction by 2030. i'm not sure i believe that but if you think the river is going to get more water, you might be living in, la la, land. two problems. one in lower basin and one in higher basin. if you look that bottom line the net balance is a minus one point 4 million acre feet per year. that's going in there on average and that's not doing to change in lake, powell, and the out flows are 14 million acre feed with that in that system , it doesn't take long to see you will have a problem with average hydraulics. in my state there's this great terror that some
temperatures and some use global climate models and some both. there are lots of future greenhouse gas predictions. there was a brief period of time around the time of the national assessment in the year 2 thousand that we hoped we would see more flows in the river but if you look at the study recently out of university of washington, one has to have a pessimistic outlook on what future flows look like in the colorado river. my colleague marty produced one as well. that show as 50 percent...
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the taser stops us from using a gun in many cases. that's a good thing. >> i've been tazed for research. i wanted to know because we do so many stories about what it fet like. it was the most excruciating pain followed by literally paralysis. could they be more dangerous than people think? >> i'll ask you this. you've been tazed. have you been shot? >> no. but if an officer had used it on me unjustifiableably, it would have been inhumane. >> and those officers should be investigated and locked up. but in many professions there are malpractice, with doctors, lawyers, et cetera. >> we'd like to bring in john burton to weigh in. he's a civil rights attorney and represents victims of stun gun abuse. are you there, john? >> yes, i am. thank you, maggie. >> what do you say to bill's claim that it's a perfect weapon to have when a night stick is not enough but a gun is too much? >> well, it's a false statement because the taser is not a substitute for lethal force. lethal force is used very, very rarely. 95% of police officers never fire the
the taser stops us from using a gun in many cases. that's a good thing. >> i've been tazed for research. i wanted to know because we do so many stories about what it fet like. it was the most excruciating pain followed by literally paralysis. could they be more dangerous than people think? >> i'll ask you this. you've been tazed. have you been shot? >> no. but if an officer had used it on me unjustifiableably, it would have been inhumane. >> and those officers should be...
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we need to use technology to figure out how we do more with less. we need to use technology to find the fraud that is imbedded in the system. you know, estimates are that there is $5 billion worth of fraud imbedded in the medicare and mehdi-cal system. i want to impanel a grand jury so that if people are ripping off the state of california they're going to go to jail. it's just not acceptable that we let fraud be riveted in the system and not actually go after it. and then think about cutting cal works. >> jerry, i'll give you the last word. >> when i ran for attorney general, in the primary, the california teachers association, the firefighters, and the building trades all supported my opponent. so i know how to stand up against people. i also know how to work with people. by the way, meg witman says she wants to change the pension system, but when it came to police and fire, who are pretty powerful, by the way, represent 25% of the pension system, she carved out an exception and she wants the defined benefit plan which she says is so batd. i think
we need to use technology to figure out how we do more with less. we need to use technology to find the fraud that is imbedded in the system. you know, estimates are that there is $5 billion worth of fraud imbedded in the medicare and mehdi-cal system. i want to impanel a grand jury so that if people are ripping off the state of california they're going to go to jail. it's just not acceptable that we let fraud be riveted in the system and not actually go after it. and then think about cutting...
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he started to get us out of iraq and would like to get us out of of afghanistan sees these as losing propositions in many ways right now. but these were bushes wars and it takes some time. the book is about the infighting if you like the voe biden worried about afghanistan and thinks we might have to extricate ourselves and troops from them -- >> of course, were, were he has from general david petraeus, as well. he says i don't think you win this war. i think you keep fighting. >> and the problem with those kind of quotes when you just extract them from this book, how do you want to be the young person who goes over to fight in afghanistan because you are getting ready to extract yourself from there? we are losing a lot of soldiers. i think this book has a corrosive effect. some say it might be helpful but can't be great for the morale of the troops seeing they are fighting in afghanistan at that time when most of the leaders in the white house and pentagon don't think what they are doing is winnable in any way. >> also the president is quoted saying we can absorb a terrorist attack.
he started to get us out of iraq and would like to get us out of of afghanistan sees these as losing propositions in many ways right now. but these were bushes wars and it takes some time. the book is about the infighting if you like the voe biden worried about afghanistan and thinks we might have to extricate ourselves and troops from them -- >> of course, were, were he has from general david petraeus, as well. he says i don't think you win this war. i think you keep fighting. >>...
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tracy is going to tell us about our temperatures. not only has it been hot here, but in southern california, as well. and it's bringing out the pests. exterminators say they have had a lot more calls than normal this year. everything from ants and flies to black widow spiders, even snakes. pest control experts say the creepy crawlies are literally crawling out of the woodwork looking for cooler ground. >>> an east bay bakery that has been open for five decades has closed its doors. the owners of the merritt bakery in oakland closed up shop last night blaming it on a shortage of parking and competition from a nearby lucky's supermarket as the reason. the city counsel gave the bakery $150,000 loan a few months ago from the city council. but the owners say they are still $800,000 in debt. merritt bakery has operated in oakland for 56 years. it employ 51 workers. >>> the final moment in a reality tv show got a little awkward when the host announced the wrong winner on live tv. >> i don't know what to say. this is a complete accident. i'm
tracy is going to tell us about our temperatures. not only has it been hot here, but in southern california, as well. and it's bringing out the pests. exterminators say they have had a lot more calls than normal this year. everything from ants and flies to black widow spiders, even snakes. pest control experts say the creepy crawlies are literally crawling out of the woodwork looking for cooler ground. >>> an east bay bakery that has been open for five decades has closed its doors. the...
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but many of us are not feeling it. even taking on the president himself. >> i'm one of your middle class americans. and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. >> we'll talk live with one of president obama's closest economic advisers. >>> and biting convention. they've taken over our homes and hotels, theaters and stores. bedbugs are big business. we're live at the first ever bedbug summit. early this tuesday morning, bedbug summit. early this tuesday morning, september 21st, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> another gorgeous morning here in the city as it's almost fall. good morning, everybody. i'm harry smith. >> i'm maggie rodriguez. we begin with breaking news, a sad story out of afghanistan. another deadly morning for nato troops, specifically, our troops. nine service members and one afghan soldier killed in the southern part of the country. maggie clark is in kabul this morning. what can you tell us about those aboard the helicopter? >> reporter: well, accor
but many of us are not feeling it. even taking on the president himself. >> i'm one of your middle class americans. and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. >> we'll talk live with one of president obama's closest economic advisers. >>> and biting convention. they've taken over our homes and hotels, theaters and stores. bedbugs are big business. we're live at the first ever bedbug summit. early this tuesday morning,...
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people use them wisely. another example -- we said to state employees, you can go anywhere you want for health care. but if you choose a more expensive place without good results, you will pay more. they have now migrated to more efficient and equally high quality prices. the increases in the program have been close to zero for five years in a row. >> if you use the analogy that voters and consumers are buying a product, if they elect republicans for the house and senate this year, what are they buying? >> the most important issue facing the country for most is the economy, and their jobs. the sense that government spending is out of control. republicans can deliver an understanding that it is the entrepreneur's, inventors, dreamers, and designers and the private sector that can grow the economy. we will send messages to public policy to encourage them, and leighton their load. it will encourage them to get back into the marketplace. it will give them confidence. we will also get a party that is much more ag
people use them wisely. another example -- we said to state employees, you can go anywhere you want for health care. but if you choose a more expensive place without good results, you will pay more. they have now migrated to more efficient and equally high quality prices. the increases in the program have been close to zero for five years in a row. >> if you use the analogy that voters and consumers are buying a product, if they elect republicans for the house and senate this year, what...
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♪ >>> join us next for "teen kids news." here's a look at what we're reporting on this week. >>> they had their own fight for civil rights. we'll tell you how japanese americans heroically overcame their darkest hour. >>> i'll have a story on kids helping to heal injured birds. >>> i'll tell you with a website that will raise your iq and feed the hungry. >>> an amazing athlete works to inspire u.s. soldiers who have been injured in the iraq war. i'll have the story. >>> and there's more, just ahead on "teen kids news." ♪ >>> hi, i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm jessica. we're going to take you back now to the early 1940s. world war ii was raging abroad. here at home, the u.s. government put into play a drastic policy. as felipe tells us, it was a policy that our nation would regret. felipe? >> jessica, it's a sad chapter in u.s. history. people of japanese ancestry, many of them u.s. citizens, suddenly found themselves the victims of fear and discrimination. although guilty of no crime, they were rounded up and sent far away to wha
♪ >>> join us next for "teen kids news." here's a look at what we're reporting on this week. >>> they had their own fight for civil rights. we'll tell you how japanese americans heroically overcame their darkest hour. >>> i'll have a story on kids helping to heal injured birds. >>> i'll tell you with a website that will raise your iq and feed the hungry. >>> an amazing athlete works to inspire u.s. soldiers who have been injured in the...
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i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. it's disturbingly similar to an incident that happ >>> there's been another emergency landing of a commuter flight this time in milwaukee. it's disturbingly similar to an incident that happened last weekend in new york. joel brown shows us the history of this particular aircraft. >>> reporter: passengers aboard a skywest airlines commuter flight headed to milwaukee last night heard an ominous sound as they prepared to land. >> you could hear him trying to put the landing gear down about four or five times. >> reporter: after the pilot circled mitchell field several times, the announcement no traveler wants to hear. >> came over the loudspeaker and said that they couldn't get one gear down so we were going to have to go in with one gear up. >> reporter: the 32 passengers braced for impact but the pilot landed the plane safely. the faa and the national transportation safety board are investigating because the incident was very similar to another emergency involving a plane made by the s
i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. it's disturbingly similar to an incident that happ >>> there's been another emergency landing of a commuter flight this time in milwaukee. it's disturbingly similar to an incident that happened last weekend in new york. joel brown shows us the history of this particular aircraft. >>> reporter: passengers aboard a skywest airlines commuter flight headed to milwaukee last night heard an ominous sound as...
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we have airplanes, hill corks, why not use the resources free of charge? >>neil: sheriff, since the crack down on arizona, whether other sheriffs are getting leery now that you have washington breathing down your back, you have all the lawyers back and forth and courts and beyond debating what you are doing. has it given them pause? are they worried saying this is getting too hot for us? >>guest: i am the only one. my office enforcing the human smuggle law passed by the legislature three years ago and the employer sanction laws, we have investigated and arrested detained and jailed 40,000 illegal aliens and i have been doing it for these years why should i change? there is still the law to enforce. i am not changing anything. >>neil: what happens to those you take in? you ship them back, right? what happens? >>guest: those that violated another law we book them into the jail, they are here illegally, the human smuggling laws we arrested 35 more and you will not hear in the media, they never cover 35 arrested on felony charges. i cannot get press on that. >
we have airplanes, hill corks, why not use the resources free of charge? >>neil: sheriff, since the crack down on arizona, whether other sheriffs are getting leery now that you have washington breathing down your back, you have all the lawyers back and forth and courts and beyond debating what you are doing. has it given them pause? are they worried saying this is getting too hot for us? >>guest: i am the only one. my office enforcing the human smuggle law passed by the legislature...
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joining us on the phone with the hill newspaper. joining us to talk about the debate. if you could, talk us through today and this week. what wo will happen on just the small business side. this is some amendments they need to get through. what is in this bill? they have an 11 a.m. vote man. they'll start to try to end debate. if they do not vote and debate, they'll vote to a democratic alternative on that. they are hoping finally vote on final passage on this bill this week that includes a $30 billion lending fund for small businesses and $12 billion in tax incentives. it has been in the senate for a while now. they do have one republican who has said he will support the bill. the senator, a republican there was bragging that he was able to secure this $30 billion fund for small businesses. has he indicated how he would vote? >> his biggest issue has been the entire time that he wanted some republican amendments to be considered in debate on the floor. he went ahead and set up two votes on republican and one democrat amendment. they are going back and forth and trying
joining us on the phone with the hill newspaper. joining us to talk about the debate. if you could, talk us through today and this week. what wo will happen on just the small business side. this is some amendments they need to get through. what is in this bill? they have an 11 a.m. vote man. they'll start to try to end debate. if they do not vote and debate, they'll vote to a democratic alternative on that. they are hoping finally vote on final passage on this bill this week that includes a $30...
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she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara shortridge fultz. and they call me the lady lawyer. as a child i wanted to be a lawyer. i went to my father and told him i want to be a lawyer and he said you would make a great lawyer. if you were a boy. so i buried that dream. but i never forgot. at 15, i met a handsome union soldier named jeremiah fultz and we eloped. we moved west to greener pasttures. first to oregon. then san jose, california. it was around 1876 and i had just had my fifth child. i was working at home as a dress maker and the sheriff came to the door and took my sewing machine for a debt that my husband owed. well, i knew this was ill
she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara shortridge fultz. and they call me the lady lawyer. as a child i wanted...
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with us. now it is time for you to chime in. allow 30 days between your calls. you can also send us say tweet -- us a tweet. one editorial from "usa today" this morning. this is an ap article. that is in "usa today." this is their lead editorial this morning. "departing congress leaves piles of unfinished business." again, "usa today" editorial. and then "usa today" goes on to talk about issues like coal mining safety, food safety, etcetera. first call up. clarence in baltimore. caller: good morning. host: clarence, we're listening. caller: i would give congress say d--- congress a d-. they are not finishing. host: what would you like to see them do? caller: i would like them to pass the middle-class tax cut so it can continue. they will probably do it after the election. host: clyde in detroit. independent line. caller: i would give the republicans an f, democrats a d. i am a true independent. hi wish republicans and democrats stop calling in on the . dependent minline congressmen are all mil
with us. now it is time for you to chime in. allow 30 days between your calls. you can also send us say tweet -- us a tweet. one editorial from "usa today" this morning. this is an ap article. that is in "usa today." this is their lead editorial this morning. "departing congress leaves piles of unfinished business." again, "usa today" editorial. and then "usa today" goes on to talk about issues like coal mining safety, food safety, etcetera....
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get california working again-for all of us. >>> good morning everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. this sounds too familiar, a natural gas explosion has killed at least two people and leveled part of their neighborhood. it happened in belgium. the explosion sent 17 people to the hospital and leveled at least three homes in the northern part of brussels. witnesses told police they heard a loud blast and then felt the ground shake just before midnight brussels' time. crews have spent more than 12 hours on the scene. >> today is a day off for the cleanup crews in san bruno. work was done in the disaster zone yesterday. 29 of the 35 residents who lost their homes have signed a liability waiver including a guarantee they won't have any out-of-pocket expenses. pg&e says it will ultimately pick up the estimated $60,000 per house. officials hope to have the cleanup work con within four weeks before the rainy season begins. governor swarzenegger discussed the san bruno disaster in his weekly radio address. she promising a full investigation. >> in this case you really hav
get california working again-for all of us. >>> good morning everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. this sounds too familiar, a natural gas explosion has killed at least two people and leveled part of their neighborhood. it happened in belgium. the explosion sent 17 people to the hospital and leveled at least three homes in the northern part of brussels. witnesses told police they heard a loud blast and then felt the ground shake just before midnight brussels' time. crews...
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let us weep for what lies behind us. let us honor what lies in front of us. let us remember always what lies side of us. -- inside of us. please join me now in imam -- in a moment of silence and remembrance. >> thank you dear ladies and gentleman, the secretary of defense, robert gates. >> thank you. friends and family members, thank you for being here. nine years ago today, on a day much like this, the column of the clear september morning was shattered by the worst act of terrorism in our history. the attack on the world trade center, flight 93 over pennsylvania, and the pentagon -- steps from where we stand today, claimed thousands of innocent victims and forever scarred their families and friends and all americans. we honor and remember those who fell, surrounded by those who love them and still feel the pain of their loss. this remembered continues in ways large and small. yesterday we had the official presentation of the pentagon 9/11 quilt featuring the faces of all 184 of those who died on these grounds. we are grateful for the work and dedication of
let us weep for what lies behind us. let us honor what lies in front of us. let us remember always what lies side of us. -- inside of us. please join me now in imam -- in a moment of silence and remembrance. >> thank you dear ladies and gentleman, the secretary of defense, robert gates. >> thank you. friends and family members, thank you for being here. nine years ago today, on a day much like this, the column of the clear september morning was shattered by the worst act of...
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that makes us unique. and the strength and character of this country has always come from our ability to recognize -- no matter who we are, no matter where we come from, no matter what we look like, no matter what abilities we have -- to recognize ourselves in each other. i was reminded of that idea the other day when i read a letter from tamerria robinson. she's a 12-year-old girl in georgia. and she told me about how hard she works and about all the community service she does with her brother. and she wrote, "i try to achieve my dreams and help others do the same." "that," she said, "is how the world should work." that's a pretty good motto. i work hard to achieve my goals and then i try to help others to achieve their goals. and i agree with tamerria. that's how the world should work. but it's only going to work that way if all of you get in good habits while you're in school. so, yes, each of us need to work hard. we all have to take responsibilities for our own education. we need to take responsibilit
that makes us unique. and the strength and character of this country has always come from our ability to recognize -- no matter who we are, no matter where we come from, no matter what we look like, no matter what abilities we have -- to recognize ourselves in each other. i was reminded of that idea the other day when i read a letter from tamerria robinson. she's a 12-year-old girl in georgia. and she told me about how hard she works and about all the community service she does with her...
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the gathered us up. there was another fellow crew that joined us and they had us remove our insignia and said that we don't know if there are terrorist in the airport or not, so we don't want any flight crew being forced back on an airplane. >> were you finished? >> i did not mean to go on and on. >> the question as to what pilots told the passengers, i heard from several hundred pilots when i started to research this book, and the response was not consistent across the ranks. some pilots were worried that if they said anything, if there were hijackers on their aircraft, that they could be tipping them off that some successful hijacks were occurring. they did not want to say anything. some of them, because they did not know if they had hijackers on for their aircraft, those that had the cab and displays that show where you are aircraft is relative to your destination , they were turning those of as they were diverting, because they did not even on their passengers should to know they were diverting. -- t
the gathered us up. there was another fellow crew that joined us and they had us remove our insignia and said that we don't know if there are terrorist in the airport or not, so we don't want any flight crew being forced back on an airplane. >> were you finished? >> i did not mean to go on and on. >> the question as to what pilots told the passengers, i heard from several hundred pilots when i started to research this book, and the response was not consistent across the ranks....
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doctors say quick use of c.p.r. when david collapsed helped save his life. >> the legal battle over just who owns a massive emerald will continue on monday in an la courtroom. morgan hill resident tony thomas took the stand yesterday claiming he is the rightful owner of the 840-pound gem. thomas said he paid $60,000 for the so-called emerald after it was unearthed in 2001. but thomas never got the gem and now several people claim they are the rightful owners. authorities seized the emerald in las vegas after 2008 after it was reported stolen. testimony from other would-be owner it is set for monday. >>> they come from all over the world to compete. the distinction a bay area boat race being held this weekend can claim. >>> also coming up, we are entering a heat wave. so which day will have ú male narrator: one in five are on their way to getting it. it kills more americans each year than breast cancer and aids combined. one in thirteen have it. one in four of those don't know it yet. find out how you can share, act
doctors say quick use of c.p.r. when david collapsed helped save his life. >> the legal battle over just who owns a massive emerald will continue on monday in an la courtroom. morgan hill resident tony thomas took the stand yesterday claiming he is the rightful owner of the 840-pound gem. thomas said he paid $60,000 for the so-called emerald after it was unearthed in 2001. but thomas never got the gem and now several people claim they are the rightful owners. authorities seized the...
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bill, our mercury agent. told us not to worry because we were completely covered. it's good to know mercury has great rates for teen drivers... and better to know they've your back when something happens. the car got hammered. mercury has great rates for teen drivers. get a quote and see for yourself at mercuryinsurance.com. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. leave a bad taste in your mouth, but you have to admire the ingenuity. tonight's good question: what s well, the idea might leave a bad taste in your mouth but you have to admire the creativity of this one. tonight's good quarterback by popular demand. we have had a request for this one. what is in a vomit-flavored gelly bean? when anderson, a 6th grader asked me this quest
bill, our mercury agent. told us not to worry because we were completely covered. it's good to know mercury has great rates for teen drivers... and better to know they've your back when something happens. the car got hammered. mercury has great rates for teen drivers. get a quote and see for yourself at mercuryinsurance.com. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the...
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high pressure taking care of us. this trough starting to get in on us. that will enhance the marine layer. it breaks down at the coastline. it'll be sunny and hot in the coastline. numbers looking like this. let's plan on 70s toward the beaches. 80s and 90s toward toward the bay area. we are expecting the peak of the heat toward monday and then looks like by tuesday we will start to cool things down. inside the bay. then everybody cools down toward next weekend. enjoy the heat. not many more weekends left like this. >> still inland about 86 degrees. >> still toasty. >> we have summer. thank you. >> she admits she violated her probation. why she is a free woman again tonight. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lohan. less than 12 hours after being jailed for violating her probation . >>> another freaky friday for lindsey lohan. less than 12 hours after being jailed shes was free again. a judge ruled she had the right to post bail so she posted $300,000 and agreed to appear in court next month. this is the third time she has been in jail for a three year old drug and drunk
high pressure taking care of us. this trough starting to get in on us. that will enhance the marine layer. it breaks down at the coastline. it'll be sunny and hot in the coastline. numbers looking like this. let's plan on 70s toward the beaches. 80s and 90s toward toward the bay area. we are expecting the peak of the heat toward monday and then looks like by tuesday we will start to cool things down. inside the bay. then everybody cools down toward next weekend. enjoy the heat. not many more...
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you can tell us about your story, just go to wusa9.com or call us at 202-895-5960. we are going to take us out of here with weather. >> are you ready? it's going to feel more like summer tomorrow, thursday, and friday. here we go. seven-day. thank you. i can't speak unless i hear the bell. fall begins tomorrow at 11:09 and talking about 88 tomorrow for a high. 90 on thursday and 90 on friday. i have a shower and thunderstorm and a drop here, they are few and far between. please do not bank on that. cooler over the weekend, back in the low 80s. perhaps a shower as we get into sunday. and the next seven days, tuesday is the best chance for showers and thunderstorms, with temperatures in the upper 70s. fall equal day and equal night, we go to fall, our friends go to spring. our friends of the south have the coolest winters ever. >> in the southern hemisphere. >> you have friends down there? >> i was going to say, he is a world traveler. he knows everybody. that's it for us, the cbs evening news with katie couric is next. bruce johnson is in for derek continue at 7:00 a
you can tell us about your story, just go to wusa9.com or call us at 202-895-5960. we are going to take us out of here with weather. >> are you ready? it's going to feel more like summer tomorrow, thursday, and friday. here we go. seven-day. thank you. i can't speak unless i hear the bell. fall begins tomorrow at 11:09 and talking about 88 tomorrow for a high. 90 on thursday and 90 on friday. i have a shower and thunderstorm and a drop here, they are few and far between. please do not...
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in the end at the well cabin, but for us, we have a long road ahead of us. we see oil coming up every day. >> reporter: then there's this. a second massive fish kill in plaquemines parish. >> i've never seen a starfish wash up on the beach. >> reporter: leaving folks here calling for more tests to make sure the oxygen depletion isn't caused by oil or dispersant. while today is a milestone, here it is still but one step. >> what i hope for now is that bp doesn't take off and split, that they stick around long enough for this to actually be cleaned up, which i think is going to take a really long time. >> reporter: in a region still facing a long road ahead. now, bp could face billions of dollars in fines for this spill and could also face the mobility of criminal prosecution. the company has promised to stay here through the cleanup. but alex, what it has not said is that it would rule out the possibility of tapping into that reservoir through another well in the future. >> which would be controversial, to be sure. kristen dahlgren, thanks for that. >>> let's
in the end at the well cabin, but for us, we have a long road ahead of us. we see oil coming up every day. >> reporter: then there's this. a second massive fish kill in plaquemines parish. >> i've never seen a starfish wash up on the beach. >> reporter: leaving folks here calling for more tests to make sure the oxygen depletion isn't caused by oil or dispersant. while today is a milestone, here it is still but one step. >> what i hope for now is that bp doesn't take off...
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use, especially in this. were there under the yet objective to eliminate the applications on the surface. #two -- can you tell us to the extent to which there may be application disbursements outside of the bounds that were described, particularly in shore environments? >> let me explain that initially we had to follow this mark protocol with the pre- authorized use of disbursements so there was active oversight from the get go including an audit midway a few weeks into a to make sure planes were flying and applying the disbursements as a program to make sure they were being applied by plane or vessel at the appropriate distance of offshore. we were monitoring very carefully throughout to make sure they follow the protocols. the sub-sea injections -- the challenge you have is that some days you can use mechanical means and other days you burn and sometimes you only have disbursements. the other elements of the protocols that were put in place for sub-sea injections included trying to continue to secure the so
use, especially in this. were there under the yet objective to eliminate the applications on the surface. #two -- can you tell us to the extent to which there may be application disbursements outside of the bounds that were described, particularly in shore environments? >> let me explain that initially we had to follow this mark protocol with the pre- authorized use of disbursements so there was active oversight from the get go including an audit midway a few weeks into a to make sure...
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get california working again-for all of us. from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his account ran low we just transferred funds. i just hope the language isn't a barrier. bonjour. [ mom ] my ryan can be very shy. [ male announcer ] from linked accounts to citi mobile we make it simple to manage your finances. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. >>> wow. welcome back to the program, everyone. 7:16. i wasn't sure there was going to be that. i didn't know that much fog in golden gate bridge, in any case it will clear out. just a note on the golden gate bridge this morning, i think 10:00 they're going to do a walk in favor of gay marriage. it's a bicostal bridge walk, they do it in new york and san francisco at the same time. that start at 10:00. it's free if anyone is interested in doing that. let's talk the weather and some heat. that fog is going to go away.
get california working again-for all of us. from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his account ran low we just transferred funds. i just hope the language isn't a barrier. bonjour. [ mom ] my ryan can be very shy. [ male announcer ] from linked accounts to citi mobile we make it simple to manage your finances. what's your story? citibank...
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let us take our lumps now. more and more people are falling into that saying that is the right thing to do. >>neil: charles, great marketing story. the markets have done this before, with big run ups. maybe they are are running up nothing to do with what they think will happen if november and what is happening now, improving economics? >>guest: it could be. the all time high in the dow jones industrial average was a month before the great recession began so whether, that was not a look of what was to come but you look at history what we are looking at, in 1920, 152 and 1994, huge sweeps by the republicans and the market did not take off for a year but multiple years, we had the roaring 1920's, a rally that lasted 10 years and then the 1952 and 1953 and eisenhower, eight millionaires and a plumber. he was not a business guy but he had business people, a huge . >>neil: how would a market react to midterm phenomenon, then what? you would have gridlock and there are a lot of things which the street would not like.
let us take our lumps now. more and more people are falling into that saying that is the right thing to do. >>neil: charles, great marketing story. the markets have done this before, with big run ups. maybe they are are running up nothing to do with what they think will happen if november and what is happening now, improving economics? >>guest: it could be. the all time high in the dow jones industrial average was a month before the great recession began so whether, that was not a...
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. >>> kron4's jonathan bloom joins us live with tonight's top story. >> well, pam, the meeting is still going on inside richmond city hall. there have been 44 members of the public who have spoken, overwhelmingly in support of the schools. now, the council is deliberating and could vote at any instant. incouncil is expected to overwhelmingly approve the giving of $1.5 million to the school district to keep those schools open and that will be very good news. >> shutting the doors to our school will be utting the doors to the futures and educations of our students and our communities. >> reporter: students and parents packed the chambers to voice their disapproval for the planned closure. >> this is unprecedented. this will be the second time in the 100-year history of this district that a high school has been school and shuttered down. >> reporter: school board member charles ramsy blames the state for cutting tens of millions from the budget. the school voted last year to school elementary schools, and kennedy high. >> it's real evidence that kids don't do as well when they get moveet t
. >>> kron4's jonathan bloom joins us live with tonight's top story. >> well, pam, the meeting is still going on inside richmond city hall. there have been 44 members of the public who have spoken, overwhelmingly in support of the schools. now, the council is deliberating and could vote at any instant. incouncil is expected to overwhelmingly approve the giving of $1.5 million to the school district to keep those schools open and that will be very good news. >> shutting the...
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low pressure system down to the south of us in baja giving us more clouds today and also giving us cooler temperatures. we'll take a look at those cooler temperatures in just a few moments. in the meantime, here's a look at your traffic with elizabeth. >> thank you, tracy. we are just getting word of a serious accident in oakland westbound 580 approaching grand avenue. it sounds like a car flipped over. chp is heading to the scene now. we are watching these sensors. so far they haven't changed color. so far they are still showing green. but we'll continue to check that if you are heading towards the macarthur maze something to be aware of. we also still have this injury crash in city streets in san francisco at 6th and folsom. police are still on scene and apparently one lane of 6th street is blocked near the intersection. that's a check of your traffic. here's tracy with your forecast. >>> hey, thanks, elizabeth. -- that's a look at your weather. back up to you. >>> california's first execution in nearly five years has been put on hold and may not happen until next year. anne makovec is
low pressure system down to the south of us in baja giving us more clouds today and also giving us cooler temperatures. we'll take a look at those cooler temperatures in just a few moments. in the meantime, here's a look at your traffic with elizabeth. >> thank you, tracy. we are just getting word of a serious accident in oakland westbound 580 approaching grand avenue. it sounds like a car flipped over. chp is heading to the scene now. we are watching these sensors. so far they haven't...
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for free transit or to give us your comments, visit us at our website. our programs are also available as podcasts. host[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> british prime minister nick clegg speaks at this week's labour party conference. after that, newt gingrich. then it mitt romney talked to new hampshire republicans. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," washington post national political con -- correspondent talks about this year's midterm elections, danielle pletka discusses the conservative views of national defence and funding for efforts outside of the united states, and george mason university professor david armor looks at the impact of school desegregation on school districts and overall education. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span video library is in the news. they write that journalist on a deadline are using and not so secret source -- the c-span video library with nearly every program since 1987, it is a great place to loo
for free transit or to give us your comments, visit us at our website. our programs are also available as podcasts. host[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> british prime minister nick clegg speaks at this week's labour party conference. after that, newt gingrich. then it mitt romney talked to new hampshire republicans. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," washington post national political con...
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and being in a small community like my reservation, chances are they used together. so when the one that is new into the court sees their party buddy being clean and sober, working a good job, clean, it works. they go how did you do it? well, i'll tell you about it, this is how i did it. and it's sort of like that peer networking. dr. clark, you wanted to add something? yes, and that becomes important. the criminal justice system, law enforcement, the judges, we need to see them as an integral part of the community ethos and the mores of the community so that we get all aspects of the community working together in harmony, that ecosystem again. because if the community is not safe, then you'll find attitudes in the community are really negative toward the individuals in the community who have a alcohol and drug problem. so we want to make sure that it's not only a good public health message, but a good public safety message. and the drug courts are a good model for achieving that, demonstrating that an individual who has a alcohol and drug problem who may have violat
and being in a small community like my reservation, chances are they used together. so when the one that is new into the court sees their party buddy being clean and sober, working a good job, clean, it works. they go how did you do it? well, i'll tell you about it, this is how i did it. and it's sort of like that peer networking. dr. clark, you wanted to add something? yes, and that becomes important. the criminal justice system, law enforcement, the judges, we need to see them as an integral...
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"crosstalk -- [crosstalk] guest: >> she knows better to use the word -- than to use the word "amnesty." we turn to the gentle lady from california. >> ranking member smith questions mr. colbert's expertise as a witness. in the past, republicans have had witnesses who played hot lips houlihan from "m.a.s.h." and clint eastwood to testify. republicans have invited elmo to talk about music education. on another note, mr. colbert, thank you for attending this hearing and highlighting the plight of farm workers. the situation is dire. for the state of california, i heard about the case where he came from mexico for better life and took a job that few americans wanted to do. every day in the hot summer months, he picked grapes or 10 hours straight in -- for 10 hours straight in 105 degree temps. he fell ill. rather than call the ambulance, they told his son to drive him home. he died of heat stroke on the way home at the age of 53. there have been 23 reported deaths since 2001 -- those are the reported. this was the last straw. i helped care legislation for shade and water on every farm so
"crosstalk -- [crosstalk] guest: >> she knows better to use the word -- than to use the word "amnesty." we turn to the gentle lady from california. >> ranking member smith questions mr. colbert's expertise as a witness. in the past, republicans have had witnesses who played hot lips houlihan from "m.a.s.h." and clint eastwood to testify. republicans have invited elmo to talk about music education. on another note, mr. colbert, thank you for attending this...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helpi them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ . >> julie: deadly crash involving a church van in new york kills at lost six people. this is video from the scene of the crash. police say 14 were riding in the van when it crashed on the new york state thru-way near woodbury about an hour north of new york city. rescuers took the other passengers to nearby hospitals. right now it is still unclear what caused this crash. >>> in texas, a charter bus carrying 33 people crashes, injuring 18. the accident happened after midnight 50 miles north of dallas. the bus was on i twice oklahoma city. a vehicle swerved in front of the bus, the bus striking a concrete barrier coming to rest in the median. the impact hard enough to eject five passengers out the side window. only one of the injuries is serious. >>> a rash of bloody
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helpi them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ . >> julie: deadly crash involving a church van in new york kills at lost six people. this is video from the scene of the crash. police say 14 were riding in the van when it crashed on the new york state thru-way near woodbury about an hour...
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le tengo imagenes del us open... pero sin los tenistas.. solo de estos aficionados que se agarraron discutiendo y diciendose de todo en las graderias... el seqor mayor trato de arreglar el asunto con el joven pero ambos se cayeron... por lo visto al abuelito no le paso nada... el muchacho termino arrestado.... esa es la informacion ---mychas gracias ramon... ultima pausa en el noticiero y regreamos con lo que usted quiere ver... la venganza de un federal... ---danny trejo...en uno de sus papeles nos presenta a machete... una pelicula que de seguro lo mantendra pegado a su asiento... asiento... ---dentro de unos minutos, a las 7 de la noche, miembros del bay area national anarchist (anarquistas nacionales del area de la bahia), haran protestas en diferentes ubicaciones por la pelicula
le tengo imagenes del us open... pero sin los tenistas.. solo de estos aficionados que se agarraron discutiendo y diciendose de todo en las graderias... el seqor mayor trato de arreglar el asunto con el joven pero ambos se cayeron... por lo visto al abuelito no le paso nada... el muchacho termino arrestado.... esa es la informacion ---mychas gracias ramon... ultima pausa en el noticiero y regreamos con lo que usted quiere ver... la venganza de un federal... ---danny trejo...en uno de sus...